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Polynesian Cultural Center - Ali'i Luau

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A feast fit for a king. The royal ceremony of ancient luaus is re-created in what is the most popular dining option at the Center
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Admission to all day activities beginning at 12 noon, authentic Hawaiian luau dinner at Alii Luau, lower level preferred seating at "HA - The Breath of Life" show.

Polynesian Cultural Center - Intriguing Cultural Presentations
Watch natives in each village demonstrate crafts and skills such as creating clothing from bark, stories through dance, baskets with leaves, and fire by rubbing sticks. During feature presentations you'll hear intriguing descriptions of cooking methods, transoceanic travel, and the preservation of traditions and history without a written language.

Highlights of the experience include:
-A Feast Fit for a King
Anciently, the luau was a lavish feast to honor royalty or foreign dignitaries. At the Alii Luau, it still is. Every evening at 5:00 p.m., guests are treated to the finest authentically prepared Hawaiian cuisine in the islands from mouthwatering Kalua Pork cooked in the underground imu oven, to a generous salad bar, chicken long rice, fresh fish, sweet potatoes, native fresh fruits, taro rolls, traditional desserts and, of course, poi. Its an experience your heart and your palate wont soon forget.
-Spectacular Night Show with a Cast of Over 100
"HA - The Breath of Life", the largest Polynesian revue of song and dance in the world, features over 100 native performers from all corners of the Pacific. Dressed in native attire, Polynesians share their histories, traditions and spirit in the same way their ancestors did for centuries.
-Island Demonstrations
Take part in live demonstrations for the islands of Hawai'i, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Marquesas, Tahiti, and Tonga.
-Village Canoe Tours
Enjoy a restful canoe ride in between your other activities. The palm trees lining each shore of the Center's lagoon stand as shady sentinels to each of the seven Polynesian villages you'll pass on your leisurely cruise.
-Canoe Pageant
Five thousands years of legend and lore are acted out in a rousing canoe pageant held daily on the quiet lagoon that meanders through the Center's 42 tropical acres. Nearly 50 Polynesians in traditional costumes treat you to their interpretations of Pacific history and myths in memorable fashion. Pageant begins at 2:30 PM.
-IMAX Films
"The Living Sea"
Featuring music by Grammy-winning artist Sting and narration by actress Meryl Streep, the 40-minute motion picture is presented on the Center's seven-story IMAX screen. The Academy Award-nominated film takes viewers on a deep-sea journey of discovery about currents, tides, water cycles and how the ocean waters of the world are linked by them. Audiences feel the power of the ocean as they surf thundering waves in Hawai'i, track humpback whales in the open ocean, ride in a Coast Guard rescue boat, and take a guided tour of Palau and its giant clam farms and mysterious Jellyfish Lake.
"Dolphins"
Dolphins touch our hearts in ways perhaps we don't understand. They have much to teach us about our world, and scientists everywhere are watching and listening. Our film is a window into an incredibly complex realm where dolphins are just one citizen of a magnificent water kingdom.

Ali'i Luau Menu:
SALAD & STARTERS
-Dinner Salad - salad greens with carrots and your choice of cherry tomatoes, baby corn, croutons, shredded cheese, bacon bits, and sunflower seeds. Served with your choice of Thousand Island, Ranch, or Papaya Seed Dressing
-Sweet Potato Salad - deep purple sweet potatoes tossed with carrots and a flavorful cream sauce
-Fruit - fresh pre-cut pineapple chunks and Kahuku watermelon (seasonal)
ENTREES
-Kalua Pork - traditionally slow roasted, shredded pork
-Teriyaki Chicken - tender teriyaki marinated chicken
-Fried Mahi Mahi - lightly breaded and fried to bring out the pleasant flavor of the mahi mahi
-teamed Ginger Mahi Mahi - soft white mahimahiseasoned with a hint of ginger
SIDES
-Chicken Long Rice - clear noodles and chicken cooked in a flavorful broth
-Sweet Potatoes - deep purple sweet potatoes baked to perfection.
-Taro Rolls - dinner rolls made with taro with the distinctive purple color of taro and a hint of sweetness
-Poi - the traditional dish of mashed taro
DESSERTS
-Haupia - thick coconut pudding served in cubes
-Coconut Cake - coconut flavored white bundt cake topped with a haupia glaze
-Chocolate Cake - chocolate cake with white frosting
BEVERAGES
-POG- A tropical blend of passion fruit, orange, and guava nectar
-Soft drinks - Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Root Beer, Raspberry Ice Tea
-Coffee - Regular and decaffinated
-Tea - Herbal tea

Location:
Laie, Oahu

NOTE:
Children 2 years and under are free, seated on the lap of an adult.

Time:
Park opens at noon (12pm) / Night show is over a 9pm.

Transportation:
Pickup in Waikiki at 10am or 12pm for an additional charge.

Days of Operation:
Monday - Saturday, closed on Sunday

Additional Information

Phone Reservations Toll Free: 1.866.268.7459
Local: 808.689.1552
Inclusions -Admission to all day activities beginning at 12 noon
-authentic Hawaiian luau dinner at Alii Luau
-lower level preferred seating at "HA - The Breath of Life" show.
Special Notes Location:
Laie, Oahu

NOTE:
Children 2 years and under are free, seated on the lap of an adult.

Time:
Park opens at noon (12pm) / Night show is over a 9pm.

Transportation:
Pickup in Waikiki at 10am or 12pm for an additional charge.

Days of Operation:
Monday - Saturday, closed on Sunday
Cancellation Policy To accommodate the interests of consumers. Activity Providers agree that activities shall if possible, be rescheduled without charge, for the benefit of the consumer. Further, services or activities may be canceled through HawaiiWeb, Inc. only, up to 48 hours before the scheduled commencement of service for a full refund and without penalty (except for activities specifically sold subject to other cancellation and refund terms).

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